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IBF/BCSA Practical Proficiency Award SchemeInternational
Budo Federation
British CombatSombo Association
The IBF/BCSA has a “Coaching Effective Programme” which is a programme of teaching people how to become effective in the art of coaching, copies of this can be obtained from HQ or can be seen on www.combatsombo.co.uk or www.budo-ibf.co.uk. IBF/BCSA realise that not all people wish to participate in an in depth academic programme (although the organisations recommend they do). So to encourage new instructors and teachers they have developed a practical exam for the various Martial Arts/Combat Disciplines they wish to qualify in. IBF/BCSA Practical Proficiency Award Scheme Instructors
Award Personal Requirements 1) IBF/BCSA current member 2) Minimum of 3rd Kyu/3rd Grade in the relevant Martial Art/Combat Discipline they wish to instruct 3) Minimum 15 years of age 4) Have a basic knowledge of First Aid 5) Has read the IBF/BCSA Child Protection Policy Examination Requirements 1) Demonstrate a correct warm up procedure 2) Demonstrate 3 techniques of the examiners choosing from the syllabus up to 3rd Kyu/3rd Grade 3) Explain what is meant by Safe Exercise 4) Teach a lesson for 1 hour Teachers
Award Personal Requirements 6) IBF/BCSA current member 7) Minimum of 1st Dan/1st Degree Grade in the relevant Martial Art/Combat Discipline they wish to instruct 8) Minimum 17 years of age 9) Have a basic knowledge of First Aid 10) Has read the IBF/BCSA Child Protection Policy Examination Requirements 5) Demonstrate a correct warm up procedure 6) Demonstrate 10 techniques of the examiners choosing from the syllabus up to 1st Dan/1st Degree 7) Explain what is meant by Safe Exercise 8) Teach a lesson for 1 hour Master
Teachers Award Personal Requirements 11) IBF/BCSA current member 12) Minimum of 3rd Dan/3rd Degree Grade in the relevant Martial Art/Combat Discipline they wish to instruct 13) Minimum 25 years of age 14) Have a basic knowledge of First Aid 15) Has read the IBF/BCSA Child Protection Policy Examination Requirements 9) Demonstrate a correct warm up procedure 10) Demonstrate 15 techniques of the examiners choosing from the syllabus up to 3rd Dan/3rd Degree 11) Explain what is meant by Safe Exercise 12) Teach a lesson for 1 hour Any IBF/BCSA Level 2 coach can examine members for Instructors and Teachers Awards; IBF/BCSA Level 3 Coach is required for Master’s Teachers Award. An exam registration fee with details of the candidate must be sent to IBF HQ. On completition of the exam successful pupils will then register with HQ with the appropriate fee for insurance purposes. NO Coaching or Instruction must be given unless they covered by the appropriate insurance cover. Those members who have been instructing, teaching for many years without any formal coaching experience can apply direct to HQ for qualification with proof of their experience and involvement in the art the wish to qualify in. All members who are qualified in the Practical Proficiency Award Scheme will be kept up to date on coaching matters and safety relating to coaching by the IBF/BCSA and may be asked to attend revision courses |